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Tenth annual XXXXXXmas XXXXXtravaganza from 7-10 pm December 23. Plan now to be far, far away from your radio. I can't believe I'm actually scheduling this. Can't even think about having done this for 10 years. It's all Dr. Black Mold's fault. Maybe we can lure him on for a reading of "The Grunch Who Stole Xmas."

Hear that trumpet!!
Wynton Marsalis and the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra are literally breaking down the political barriers that have separated American and Cuban jazz musicians for over 50 years. The JALC Orchestra recently visited Cuba and were hosted by Chucho Valdes and other celebrated Latin Jazz geniuses. In return, Jazz at Lincoln Center celebrated Cuban jazz greats for three days with Chucho playing two off-the-hinge concerts and the JALC Orchestra performing a series of Latin jazz pieces entitled "Jazz meets Clave."
Chucho Valdes and the Afro-Cuban Messengers were spectacular with the grand master of the piano and his brilliant jazz band literally filling every inch of the Allen Room with miraculous solos, including several riffs inspired by Professor Longhair himself! While bata drummer and vocalist Dreiser Durruthy Bambole was haunting and percussionist Yaroldy Abreu Robles flawless and exciting, it was Chucho Valdes who brought down the house with his unparalleled performance.
This was no ordinary concert: First, it marked over six (6) years since Chucho played in the United States, and second, Wynton Marsalis appeared especially to present Mr. Valdes his Grammy for the Best Latin Jazz Album (“Juntos Para Siempre” which was performed with his legendary father Bebo Valdés).
Make no mistake this was a true cultural exchange reminiscent of the ping-pong diplomacy that led to the restoring of diplomatic relations between the Peoples Republic of China and the United States. That thaw came after decades of ridiculous mutual isolation.
Rather than the plunk-plunk of a ping-pong ball being hit by paddles, the clave and other rhythms heard in the home of Jazz at Lincoln Center this last weekend will reverberate for generations to come

Shadowy figures in darkened corners, lurking strangers, Unknown creatures stalk the forgotten rooms and evanescent corridors of the mind.. Such is the currency of the horror film. Of the particularly human art of scaring ourselves. Halloween.

Eric Overmyer, Executive Producer of the HBO series "Treme," will stop by WWOZ's studio on Tuesday, Oct. 26, at 8:30 a.m. during Morning Set with Mark LaMaire to talk about the release of the "Treme" Season 1 soundtrack, as well as downloadable videos and the show. Tune in!